In recent years, there's been a noticeable shift among master's students pursuing careers in investment banking (IB), with many opting for Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris, and the United Kingdom over traditional U.S. destinations.
In the U.S., the Trump administration's policies have created significant barriers for international students. Notably, the Department of Homeland Security revoked Harvard University's certification to enroll international students, affecting over 6,700 students and signaling a broader crackdown on foreign student enrollment. Conversely, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Paris, and the UK offer more welcoming environments.
In this in-depth analysis of Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Paris and the UK, we cover:
- Investment Banking Recruiters
- Investment Banking Salary range in each international city/region
- Top non-US Universities with strong IB placements
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